Have you or a loved one been bitten or attacked by a dog? Have you suffered serious personal injuries as a result of your San Bernardino County dog bite? We are a
San Bernardino California personal injury law firm that represents individuals and their family members recover financial compensation for
personal injuries that they have suffered in a dog bite or dog attack.
Dog bites can cause severe long lasting
personal injuries including severe scarring and disfigurement. If you have been injured by a
dog bite or dog attack in San Bernardino California please call our San Bernardino dog bite lawyer today.

CALIFORNIA DOG BITE LAWS

California has some very strict laws on dog bites. If you have been injured by a dog bite in California it is important that you hire an experienced In California, a dog owner is liable for injuries inflicted by his dog upon a human being, even if the owner was not negligent and the dog had never bitten anyone before. Under California dog bite law, a dog owner can be liable to the victim of a dog bite or dog attack even if the dog bite or dog attack did not occur on the dog owner's property. California Civil Code Section California Civil Code section 3342 provides in part:

3342. (a) The owner of any dog is liable for the damages suffered by any person who is bitten by the dog while in a public place or lawfully in a private place, including the property of the owner of the dog, regardless of the former viciousness of the dog or the owner's knowledge of such viciousness.

There are some specific breeds like Pit Bulls and Rottweiler's that have a tendency to be more aggressive. However, the reality is you can be bitten by any breed of dog that causes severe personal injuries or even death. If you have been injured in a San Bernardino or Riverside California dog bite please call us today for a FREE consultation.

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